I think I like it as much as Dark Knight. I am really happy he brought back tracks like the "Back Up" track in Batman Begins where he drops down the stairs in Arkham. I love all of Bane's themes, especially the melody that plays in the prologue when we first see the plane and the guy is interrogating them. It is very menacing. The chant intensifies any scene it is in, and the music that plays at the start of the Blackgate scene is also very good (of course so is the rest of the track). I think the stock exchange music is almost like a Bane version of the Joker theme. It's unsettling when you hear it.

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I think I like it as much as Dark Knight. I am really happy he brought back tracks like the "Back Up" track in Batman Begins where he drops down the stairs in Arkham. I love all of Bane's themes, especially the melody that plays in the prologue when we first see the plane and the guy is interrogating them. It is very menacing. The chant intensifies any scene it is in, and the music that plays at the start of the Blackgate scene is also very good (of course so is the rest of the track). I think the stock exchange music is almost like a Bane version of the Joker theme. It's unsettling when you hear it.

I agree with everything you said but the bold is the strongest thing for me. It plays when he walks into the stock exchange, the football field, and when we start seeing certain part of the city blow up underground around the city plus the bridges. To me its got such a eerie foreboding feeling. Hearing it on my car drives makes me feel like something horrible just happen.

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I actually like the beginning of the track, aswell ! If I'm not mistaken lots of that was heard when Gordon and his men started the attack against Bane in the end (to find the bomb ).

I'm not 100% but it might of been cut in at some point in that huge ending, but I know it for sure from when Bane and his men are escaping the stock exchange plus the initial cop chase before Batman shows up.

I think TDK Soundtrack is much better than BB and TDKR but these two are great as well. Right now I'm listening to TDKR. Mind If I Cut in is my favourite because of Selina meeting Bruce for the first time.

I would go as far as to call Inception one of Zimmer's absolute best to date.

Begins has a homogeneous blend of Zimmer and James Newton Howard's material that the other two do not have. In Knight the dominance began to shift more to Zimmer and in Rises Howard is absent altogether (though some his themes do remain). That was kind of shame to me since I prefer Howard as a composer but what we got fits the movies like a glove and a lot of it works as a standalone listen as well. What's interesting about Rises is that instead of the quieter moments being covered by another composer Zimmer handles the entire score himself, both the emotional and action material. This gives it somewhat of a different feel despite being very reminiscent.

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